Gaza, Israel and Seeking Aid
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In northern Gaza, at least 67 people were killed near the Zikim crossing when an Israeli strike hit crowds gathering for aid. Another six people were killed near a separate distribution site in the south. The day before, 36 Palestinians were killed in similar circumstances.
Over 115 Palestinians, including 92 aid seekers, killed in one day as Gaza’s famine escalates under Israeli siege.
Israel has refused to renew visas for the heads of at least three United Nations agencies in Gaza. The U.N. humanitarian chief blames it on their work trying to protect Palestinian civilians in the war-torn territory.
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The Manila Times on MSNGaza’s children in horrific situation as more speak outDUBLIN — Children in the Gaza Strip are the first and most affected victims of a war aimed at wiping out the Palestinians from that territory. The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has said more than 15,
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Catholic leaders visit Gaza after enclave's only Catholic church destroyed by Israeli strikesCatholic leaders made a rare visit to Gaza after an Israeli strike destroyed the enclave's only church. The United Nations and Pope Leo condemned the strike, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for the strike after a phone call with President Trump.
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Israel Strikes United Nations Affiliated School In Central GazaIsraeli missiles struck a UNRWA-affiliated school in Gaza for the second time on Thursday, July 17. Large plumes of smoke can be seeing rising over central Gaza.he school was also targeted by Israeli forces on July 7.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump's furious call to Netanyahu and his six-word reaction to Gaza church attackUS President is said to have been left furious after Israeli forces bombed a Catholic church in the Gaza Strip, killing three people and wounding at least 10.
Cardinal Pizzaballa and Patriarch Theophilos assessed the damage to the church's roof and comforted parishioners.